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The Cultural Politics of Reproduction - Migration, Health and Family Making (Hardcover): Maya Unnithan-kumar, Sunil K. Khanna The Cultural Politics of Reproduction - Migration, Health and Family Making (Hardcover)
Maya Unnithan-kumar, Sunil K. Khanna
R2,839 Discovery Miles 28 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Charting the experiences of internally or externally migrant communities, the volume examines social transformation through the dynamic relationship between movement, reproduction, and health. The chapters examine how healthcare experiences of migrants are not only embedded in their own unique health worldviews, but also influenced by the history, policy, and politics of the wider state systems. The research among migrant communities an understanding of how ideas of reproduction and "cultures of health" travel, how healing, birth and care practices become a result of movement, and how health-related perceptions and reproductive experiences can define migrant belonging and identity.

Fatness and the Maternal Body - Women's Experiences of Corporeality and the Shaping of Social Policy (Hardcover, New):... Fatness and the Maternal Body - Women's Experiences of Corporeality and the Shaping of Social Policy (Hardcover, New)
Maya Unnithan-kumar, Soraya Tremayne
R2,843 Discovery Miles 28 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Obesity is a rising global health problem. On the one hand a clearly defined medical condition, it is at the same time a corporeal state embedded in the social and cultural perception of fatness, body shape and size. Focusing specifically on the maternal body, contributors to the volume examine how the language and notions of obesity connect with, or stand apart from, wider societal values and moralities to do with the body, fatness, reproduction and what is considered 'natural'. A focus on fatness in the context of human reproduction and motherhood offers instructive insights into the global circulation and authority of biomedical facts on fatness (as 'risky' anti-fit, for example). As with other social and cultural studies critical of health policy discourse, this volume challenges the spontaneous connection being made in scientific and popular understanding between fatness and ill health.

Critical Journeys - The Making of Anthropologists (Paperback): Geert De Neve, Maya Unnithan-kumar Critical Journeys - The Making of Anthropologists (Paperback)
Geert De Neve, Maya Unnithan-kumar
R1,578 Discovery Miles 15 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Through an 'ethnography of ethnographers', this volume explores the varied ways in which anthropologists become and remain attracted to the discipline. The contributors reflect on the initial preconceptions, assumptions and expectations of themselves as young anthropologists, and on the ways in which early decisions are made about fieldwork and about the selection of field locations. They question how fieldworkers come to understand what anthropology is, both as a profession and as a personal experience, through their commitments in the field, in academic departments and in contexts where their 'specialist knowledge' is called upon and applied. They discuss the nature of reflexivity that emerges out of anthropological practices, and the ways in which this reflexivity affects ethnographic practices. Providing reflections on fieldwork in such diverse places as Alaska, Melanesia, New York and India, the volume critically reflects on the field as a culturally constructed site, with blurred boundaries that allow the personal and the professional to permeate each other. It addresses the 'politics of location' that shape the anthropologists' involvement in 'the field', in teaching rooms, in development projects and in activist engagements. The journeys described extend beyond 'the field' and into inter-disciplinary projects, commissions, colleges and personal spheres. These original and critical contributions provide fascinating insights into the relationship between anthropologists and the nature of the discipline.

Reproductive Agency, Medicine and the State - Cultural Transformations in Childbearing (Paperback): Maya Unnithan-kumar Reproductive Agency, Medicine and the State - Cultural Transformations in Childbearing (Paperback)
Maya Unnithan-kumar
R839 Discovery Miles 8 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent years have seen many changes in human reproduction resulting from state and medical interventions in childbearing processes. Based on empirical work in a variety of societies and countries, this volume considers the relationship between reproductive processes (of fertility, pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period) on the one hand and attitudes, medical technologies and state health policies in diverse cultural contexts on the other. Maya Unnithan-Kumar is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Sussex. Her research in the early 1990s focused on kinship and gender relations in northwest India and appeared as Identity, Gender and Poverty (Berghahn Books 1997).

Reproductive Agency, Medicine and the State - Cultural Transformations in Childbearing (Hardcover): Maya Unnithan-kumar Reproductive Agency, Medicine and the State - Cultural Transformations in Childbearing (Hardcover)
Maya Unnithan-kumar
R2,842 Discovery Miles 28 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent years have seen many changes in human reproduction resulting from state and medical interventions in childbearing processes. Based on empirical work in a variety of societies and countries, this volume considers the relationship between reproductive processes (of fertility, pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period) on the one hand and attitudes, medical technologies and state health policies in diverse cultural contexts on the other.

Identity, Gender and Poverty - New Perspectives on Caste and Tribe in Rajasthan (Hardcover): Maya Unnithan-kumar Identity, Gender and Poverty - New Perspectives on Caste and Tribe in Rajasthan (Hardcover)
Maya Unnithan-kumar
R2,844 Discovery Miles 28 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most studies of the so-called tribal communities in India stress their social, economic, and political differences from communities that are organized on the basis of caste. It was this apparent contrast between tribal and caste lifestyle and, moreover, the paucity of material on tribal groups, that motivated the author to undertake this study of a poor "tribal" community, the Girasia, in northwestern India. While carrying out her fieldwork, the author soon became aware that the traditional tribe-caste categories needed to be revised; in fact, she found them more often than not to be constructs by outsiders, mostly academic. Of greater importance for an understanding of the Girasia was the wider and more complex issue of self-perception and identification by others that must be seen in the context of their poverty as well as in the strategic and shifting use of kinship, gender and class relations in the region.

Critical Journeys - The Making of Anthropologists (Hardcover, New Ed): Geert De Neve, Maya Unnithan-kumar Critical Journeys - The Making of Anthropologists (Hardcover, New Ed)
Geert De Neve, Maya Unnithan-kumar
R4,347 Discovery Miles 43 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Through an 'ethnography of ethnographers', this volume explores the varied ways in which anthropologists become and remain attracted to the discipline. The contributors reflect on the initial preconceptions, assumptions and expectations of themselves as young anthropologists, and on the ways in which early decisions are made about fieldwork and about the selection of field locations. They question how fieldworkers come to understand what anthropology is, both as a profession and as a personal experience, through their commitments in the field, in academic departments and in contexts where their 'specialist knowledge' is called upon and applied. They discuss the nature of reflexivity that emerges out of anthropological practices, and the ways in which this reflexivity affects ethnographic practices. Providing reflections on fieldwork in such diverse places as Alaska, Melanesia, New York and India, the volume critically reflects on the field as a culturally constructed site, with blurred boundaries that allow the personal and the professional to permeate each other. It addresses the 'politics of location' that shape the anthropologists' involvement in 'the field', in teaching rooms, in development projects and in activist engagements. The journeys described extend beyond 'the field' and into inter-disciplinary projects, commissions, colleges and personal spheres. These original and critical contributions provide fascinating insights into the relationship between anthropologists and the nature of the discipline.

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